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REGULATORY FRAMEWORK (Tables)
12 Months Ended
Dec. 31, 2022
Regulatory Framework  
Schedule of generating units in operation
       
In operation as of 12.31.2022:      
         
Generator Generating unit Tecnology Power Applicable regime (1)
CTG GUEMTG01 TG  100 MW Energy Plus Res. No. 1,281/06
CTG GUEMTV11 TV ≤100 MW Resolution No. 826/22
CTG GUEMTV12 TV ≤100 MW Resolution No. 826/22
CTG GUEMTV13 TV >100 MW  Resolution No. 826/22
Piquirenda PIQIDI 01-10 MCI 30 MW Resolution No. 826/22 
CPB BBLATV29 TV >100 MW Resolution No. 826/22
CPB BBLATV30 TV >100 MW Resolution No. 826/22
CT Ing. White BBLMD01-06 MCI 100 MW Resolution No. 21/16 
CTLL LDLATG01/TG02/TG03/TV01 CC >150 MW Resolution No. 826/22
CTLL LDLATG04 TG  105 MW Res. No 220/07 (75%)
CTLL LDLATG05 TG  105 MW Resolution No. 21/16
CTLL LDLMDI01 MCI 15 MW Resolution No. 826/22
CTGEBA GEBATG01/TG02/TV01 CC >150 MW Resolution No. 826/22
CTGEBA GEBATG03 TG 169 MW Energy Plus Res. No. 1,281/06
CTGEBA GEBATG03/TG04/TV02 CC 400 MW Resolution No. 287/17
Ecoenergía CERITV01 TV 14 MW Energy Plus Res. N° 1,281/06
CT Parque Pilar PILBD01-06 MCI 100 MW Resolution No. 21/16 
CTB EBARTG01 - TG02 TG >50 MW Resolution No. 826/22 (2)
HIDISA AGUA DEL TORO HI HI – Media 120<P≤300 Resolution No. 826/22
HIDISA EL TIGRE HR Renewable  ≤ 50 Resolution No. 826/22
HIDISA LOS REYUNOS HB HB – Media 120<P≤300 Resolution No. 826/22
HINISA NIHUIL I - II - III HI HI – Small  50<P≤120 Resolution No. 826/22
HPPL PPLEHI HI HI – Media 120<P≤300 Resolution No. 826/22
P.E. M. Cebreiro CORTEO Wind 100 MW Renovar
PEPE II PAMEEO Wind 53 MW MATER Res. No. 281/17
PEPE III BAHIEO Wind 53 MW MATER Res. No. 281/17
PEPE IV BAHIEO Wind 18 MW MATER Res. No. 281/17
PE Arauco AR21EO Wind 99.75 MW Renovar

 

         
(1) Surplus power capacity and energy are remunerated in the spot market. 
(2) During the month of April 2022 the contract under Resolution No. 220/07 of CTB have ended, since then, power and energy have been remunerated in the spot market.
Schedule of generating units in construction
       
In construction:        
         
Generator Tecnology Capacity Applicable regime  
CTB CC  280 MW Resolution No. 220/07  
PEPE IV Wind 63 MW MATER Res. No. 281/17  
PEPE VI Wind 94.5 MW MATER Res. No. 281/17  
Schedule of minimum remuneration to thermal generators
       
Technology / Scale

SE No. 31/20

($ / MW-month)

SE No. 440/21

($ / MW-month)

SE No. 238/22

($ / MW-month)

SE No. 826/22

($ / MW-month)

Large CC Capacity > 150 MW 100,650 129,839 185,670 245,084
Large TV Capacity > 100 MW 143,550 185,180 264,807 349,546
Small TV Capacity ≤ 100 MW 171,600 221,364 316,551 417,847
Large GT Capacity > 50 MW 117,150 151,124 216,107 285,262
Schedule of remuneration for thermal generators with guaranteed power capacity
       
Period

SE No. 31/20

($ / MW-month)

SE No. 440/21

($ / MW-month)

SE No 238/22

($ / MW-month)

SE No 826/22

($ / MW-month)

Summer – Winter 360,000 464,400 664,092 876,601
Fall - Spring 270,000 348,300 498,069 657,451
Schedule of additional remuneration to thermal generators
           
Period SE No. 31/20 SE No. 440/21 SE No. 238/22

First 25 hours

($ / MW-hmrt)

Second 25 hours

($ / MW-hmrt)

First 25 hours

($ / MW-hmrt)

Second 25 hours

($ / MW-hmrt)

First 25 hours

($ / MW-hmrt)

Second 25 hours

($ / MW-hmrt)

Summer – Winter 45,000 22,500 58,050 29,025 83,012 41,506
Fall - Spring 7,500 - 9,675 - 13,835 -
Schedule of hydroelectric generators by technology and scales values
       
Technology / Scale

SE No. 31/20

($ / MW-month)

SE No. 440/21

($ / MW-month)

SE No. 238/22

($ / MW-mes)

SE No. 826/22

($ / MW-mes)

Medium HI Capacity > 120 ≤ 300 MW 132,000 170,280 243,500 321,421
Small HI Capacity > 50 ≤ 120 MW 181,500 234,135 334,813 441,953
Medium Pumped HI Capacity > 120 ≤ 300 MW 132,000 170,280 243,500 321,421
Renewable HI Capacity ≤ 50 MW 297,000 383,130 547,876 723,196
Schedule of hydroelectric generators by technology and scales values
           
Period SE No. 31/20 SE No. 440/21 SE No. 238/22

First 25 hours

($ / MW-hmrt)

Second 25 hours

($ / MW-hmrt)

First 25 hours

($ / MW-hmrt)

Second 25 hours

($ / MW-hmrt)

First 25 hours

($ / MW-hmrt)

Second 25 hours

($ / MW-hmrt)

Summer – Winter 39,000 19,500 50,310 25,155 71,943 35,972
Fall - Spring 6,500 - 8,385 - 11,991 -

 

Generation units ≤ 50 MW

             
Period SE No. 31/20 SE No. 440/21 SE No. 238/22

First 25 hours

($ / MW-hmrt)

Second 25 hours

($ / MW-hmrt)

First 25 hours

($ / MW-hmrt)

Second 25 hours

($ / MW-hmrt)

First 25 hours

($ / MW-hmrt)

Second 25 hours

($ / MW-hmrt)

Summer – Winter 42,000 21,000 54,180 27,090 77,478 38,739
Fall – Spring 7,000 - 9,030 - 12,913 -
Generated and operated energy hydroelectic units remuneration
       
Remuneration

SE No. 31/20

($ / MWh)

SE No. 440/21

($ / MWh)

SE No. 238/22

($ / MWh)

SE No. 826/22

($ / MWh)

Generated energy Between 240 and 420 Between 310 and 542 Between 403 and 705 Between 585 and 1,023
Operated energy 84 108 154 204

It is worth highlighting that if the thermal generation unit operates outside its optimal dispatch, the remuneration for generated energy will be recognised at 60% of the installed net capacity, irrespective of the energy delivered by the unit.

In the case of hydroelectric plants, the following prices were established for generated and operated energy, irrespective of scale:

 

       
Remuneration

SE No. 31/20

($ / MWh)

SE No. 440/21

($ / MWh)

SE No. 238/22

($ / MWh)

SE No. 826/22

($ / MWh)

Generated energy 210 271 388 512
Operated energy 84 108 154 204
Generated and operated energy hydroelectic units remuneration
       
Remuneration

SE No. 31/20

($ / MWh)

SE No. 440/21

($ / MWh)

SE No. 238/22

($ / MWh)

SE No. 826/22

($ / MWh)

Generated energy 210 271 388 512
Operated energy 84 108 154 204
Unconventional sources remuneration
       
Remuneration

SE No. 31/20

($ / MWh)

SE No. 440/21

($ / MWh)

SE No. 238/22

($ / MWh)

SE No. 826/22

($ / MWh)

Generated energy 1,680 2,167 3,099 3,719